We're just back from a weekend away in the pleasant River Trent countryside around Newark in Nottinghamshire down the road from Sherwood Forest.
Newark has a large castle ruin, a big river with very fine slow cruises [we enjoyed it a lot] and many good shops, including, yes .... charity shops!
Despite the number of charities, I was only tempted to buy a bundle of seven old Conan the Barbarian comics for seven quid.
The car boot sale down the road at Sherwood Forest [Robin Hood jokes welcomed!] was better and I came away with a few die-casts for Junior and me, two Sontarans and a neat boxed Combat Man Military Train set, which was my fave purchase.
I know the Combat Man brand from my interest in knockoff Action Man figures. Its a Mego/Lion Rock line from the late 70's/early 80's and was essentially a 7-inch articulated male figure, like the earlier Little Big Man, with loads of carded WWII uniforms. There were also small plastic soldier sets and my Military Train Set [with Chug Chug Sound!] is one of these, although it wasn't released with small plastic soldiers. There is no Mego or Lion Rock branding on it all.
The UK Combat Man brand mark is like a soldier's dog-tag and often says 'and his adventures in World War II'. Lion Rock also issued it as 'Johnny Action' in the US. It was re-branded in many other countries and the Mego Museum lists them all here https://www.megomuseum.com/lionrock/index.html
Oh, and like the Conan comics, it was 7 pounds.
Any good?
I'm really liking that Combat Man train set and vehicle Woodsy - great catch!
ReplyDeleteThanks Ed. I wonder if its called The Johnny Combat Train Set in the States?
DeleteI've never seen a train set like this before, but this is a set that's out of the mainstream of the train community - something that may have been sold as a cheap playset by the likes of Wal-Mart or K-Mart (when it was still in business)
DeleteThe train set has WW2 British soldiers in the upper right hand corner, and a Soviet T-34/76 in the lower left.
ReplyDeleteThe Military Vehicle Set mentions WW2, but contains a 1950s vintage British Saladin armoured car. The missile launcher uses a Saladin hull, with a new turret, and what appears to be a twin missile launcher ?
Fascinating Paul. Thanks for the info. The 7 inch figure range maybe holds more anomalies I wonder.
DeleteYes! Please set up Combat Man Train Set - even if non-working - and take photos! What a find! SFZ
ReplyDeleteCheers SF. I have got it working. Operational footage to follow this week!
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